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Revision as of 06:05, April 16, 2024

Ann Landers
Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Unknown
First appearance: "Bart the Fink"


Ann Landers is a pen name.

History

Ann Landers was the woman that got the rest of Great Aunt Hortense's will money [1] and was also the name on Homer's watermelon he was supposed to bodyguard in bodyguard school.[2]

Ned Flanders called Ann Landers a boring old biddy after drinking a blackberry schnapps.[3]

Ann Landers is stored at the Springfield Shopper newspaper where she sleeps for 23 hours a day along with Dear Abby. Dear Abby comments "My advice is to free us or let us die."[4]

Behind the Laughter

Ann Landers was the pen name used by Ruth Crowley and later Eppie Lederer in the Chicago Sun-Times advice column "Ask Ann Landers".

Appearances

References


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